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myswitch::configuration system syslog audit>?
show
ami
snmp
ilmi
myswitch::configuration system syslog audit>show
Facility
Priority
ami
info
snmp
notice
ilmi
off
myswitch::configuration system syslog audit>ami ?
usage: [ emerg | alert | crit | err | warning | notice | info | debug | off ]
DEC 28 12:36:40 london AMI :: ami :: the serial port :: units cps :: Pending
DEC 28 12:36:40 london AMI :: ami :: the serial port :: units cps :: Success
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The “configuration system syslog audit” command allows you to
configure what type of actions trigger a system log entry to be
generated and control the priority level assignment of those entries.
Three types of activities (AMI, SNMP and ILMI) can be configured to
elicit a syslog entry. If configured, an entry (of the priority level
assigned) will be generated each time you issue an AMI command,
issue a remote AMI or Foreview command or elicit the use of ILMI.
Each of these three may be configured to generate entries at a
selected priority level as shown above with AMI. The priority is
highest on the left (emerg) and lowest on the right (off). The “audit
show” command can be used to display one or all of the facility’s
current priority level.
At the bottom of the slide shown above is an example of a syslog
output for AMI. Notice that it tells you the date and time of the
activity, the switch name it was performed on, the user login, the
address that was used to reach the SCP (in this case a direct
connection to the serial port), the command and the result of the
command.
For more detail of the audit command, refer to the AMI Configuration
Commands Reference Manual.
Copyright FORE Systems
1/27/98
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